Bruce, as it is with most projects, this is only part of the problem. The part
high walls within this space create obstruction issues that will also need to
be addressed. I’m tackling one issue at a time
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As I think through this the one thing I like most is the 40’. Better a distance
than too close. Does the install instruction sheet for the sprinklers include a
spray pattern. Some chairs, low tables, magazine or two, and a couple fake
plants is what I hear.
I might print out plan and impose sp
Personally I would stick to LxW spacing and not sweat measuring along the
circumference especially since thirteen sprinklers seems like overkill for
the roughly 1256 sq ft of area. You could look to 8.6.3.2.5 (2016) for
something along the same lines but this section is for measuring max
distance f
I have already flexed my PE muscle and made the radical suggestion that they
use concealed pendants instead of extended sidewalls. I’m not sure they will go
for it because an intelligent solution would be inconsistent with the rest of
the building.
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I'm thinking this may be one of those occasions where that PE after your
name may need to be summoned, Todd.
On Fri, Mar 8, 2024 at 11:22 AM Fpdcdesign wrote:
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Light Hazard. Waiting room
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What’s the occupancy of the space?
Rick Matsuda
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> I am working on a project that has a 40 ft diameter circular ceiling at an
> elevation of 10 ft that is surrounded by an 8 ft ceiling. The existing
> protection to the high areis provided b